The
busses drive to a specific location on the border. Here the cargo
is unloaded and the process of walking across the border begins. Each
of the human cargo is given information on what to do once they reach
the other side, including a phone number of someone to call. The number
is not necessarily a local number. It may be a location in Virginia,
or Maine or Utah. Anywhere in the U.S. The person on the other end
gives instructions on how to gain transportation to their location
where they will be brought into the illegal community in that city.

And
so the journey across the border begins. Somewhere in the middle,
between Mexico and the U.S. is a tree. From the branches of that tree
hang women's panties. It's called the panty tree. Why? Trophies from
the raped women of previous journeys. It's just the cost of doing
business with the "Coyotes," the murderous thugs who run the illegal
immigrant trade. They don't care who lives or dies. These are the
ones who will leave illegals locked in trucks without food or water
or ventilation. They charge enormous fees - up front. To them the
cargo is all the same. They carry the drugs with the humans. They
make deals with terrorists for the same trip. They rape, maim and
kill. And go back for another load. Business is booming.

Once
the cargo is inside the U.S., more busses are there to pick them up
and transport them to drop off points. Here the phone calls are made
for arrangements of more transportation across the nation. And in
that highly organized manner, illegal aliens make their way into American
cities.

Some
are "Sanctuary Cities" where politicians have decided it's good for
the community to encourage illegals to live. In such communities no
one can ask for the country of origin, even if a crime as horrible
as murder is committed. The sanctuaries permit 20 million illegals,
drug smugglers, child sex rings, ID forgery networks, and an assortment
of run of the mill criminals to live lawlessly inside the United States.
They are provided with income, identification, driver's licenses,
credit, housing, education, and medical care at taxpayer expense.

As
stated, it's a $300 billion a year industry. That buys a lot of politicians.
Along the Border States no one talks about it. And, no surprise, a
lot of politicians do nothing to stop it. Our fear and their greed
are destroying the American dream.

MEANWHILE
IN YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY…

How
a community treats the illegals is key as to how many come there.
The main magnet is the establishment of a day labor center. The nation-wide
illegal network knows where to send them. If a community opens its
arms, of course they flock there. If a community stands up to them,
they leave.

But
that is easier said than done. First, federal laws or lack of enforcement
hampers efforts against the illegals, no matter the sentiment of the
community. Federal courts strike down local laws, such as just happened
in Hazleton, Pennsylvania when a federal judge degreed that laws the
community had passed to crack down on illegals were unconstitutional.
Federal agencies say it is illegal for local police to ask if anyone
is an illegal. The federal government argues that immigration is a
federal issue and for local communities to take action interferes
with U.S. foreign policy.

On
the local level too, there is great pressure on elected officials
to do nothing. Strong lobbying arms protect the illegals. The ACLU,
of course, threatens lawsuits. But many Americans would be surprised
to learn of the Hispanic forces behind much of the pressure applied
to their local officials.

Many
immigrant groups are joined together through the La Raza movement.
These are the groups which organized the massive demonstrations in
cities across the nation last year. It is past time for all Americans
to know what is at the root of those demonstrations and the extent
to which our nation is at risk to the La Raza movement.

One
of the most prominent Hispanic organizations pushing for "immigrant
rights" is the National Council of La Raza - the Council of "the Race."
The mainstream media and most members of Congress depict La Raza as
little more than a Hispanic Rotary Club. In 2005, La Raza received
$15.2 million in federal grants, of which $7.9 million was in U.S.
Department of Education grants for Charter Schools, and undisclosed
amounts to get-out-the-vote efforts supporting La Raza political positions
including lobbying for open borders and amnesty for illegals. Had
the Senate's immigration bill passed, several million more dollars
were budgeted for La Raza.

Behind
the respectable front of the National Council of La Raza lies the
real agenda of the La Raza movement. This radical agenda, pushed by
secondary groups contains the reasons behind the demonstrations and
the strong lobbying efforts in our communities.

Key
among those secondary groups is the radical racist group Movimiento
Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan, or Chicano Student Movement of Astlan
(MEChA). MEChA seeks to carve a racist nation out of the American
West. MEChA opposes assimilation into American society. MEChA is a
leader in the effort to "Reconquista" or reconquest our western states.

MEChA's
founding principles state: "In the spirit of a new people that is
conscious not only of its proud historical heritage but also of the
brutal gringo invasion of our territories, we, the Chicano inhabitants
and civilizers of the northern land of Aztlan from whence came our
forefathers, reclaiming the land of their birth and consecrating the
determination of our people of the sun, declare that the call of our
blood is our power, our responsibility, and our inevitable destiny...
Aztlan belongs to those who plant the seeds, water the fields, and
gather the crops and no to the foreign Europeans... For La Raza to
do. Fuera de la Raza nada." That closing two-sentence motto is chilling
to everyone who values equal rights for all. It says: "For The Race
everything. Outside The Race, nothing."

These
words don't come from a fringe radical element. These come straight
from the official MEChA sites at Georgetown University, the University
of Texas, UCLA, University of Michigan, University of Oregon, and
many other colleges and universities around the country.

Another
leading Hispanic group involved in community organization, promoting
the pro illegal position is Mexicanos Sin Fronteras. The translation
of the name means "Mexicans Without Borders." This group is active
throughout the country and many times works with the "Zapatista Army
of National Liberation." These groups seek to radicalize the Latino
community. The official website of the Mexicanos Sin Fronteras states
that it is "anti-capitalist, anti-imperialist in the capital of the
most terrorist country of world-wide history" (Washington, DC). It
goes on to say it pledges its support to "other campaigns" of the
radical illegal Hispanics with material and financial assistance.

In
Manassas, Virginia the Mexicanos Sin Fronteras and the Zapatista Army
of National Liberation are the two most prominent "pro-Hispanic" voices.
In fact, these two groups are spearheading the illegal alien lobby
in Prince William County, where Manassas is located. This is the "mainstream
opposition" to efforts to curb illegal immigration in that community.
Together, these groups are holding rallies and calling for boycotts
and even the violent overthrow of the United States. Again, these
groups are not fringe radicals. They are the most prominent voices
for the illegals.

The
photo on this page is of a meeting in Mexico with many of these groups.
It is interesting to note that speaker in this picture, with his face
covered, is Arnoldo Borjas a member of Mexicanos Sin Fronteras and
a resident of Woodbridge, Virginia. He is one of the main leaders
in that local movement. Further, in Prince William County, there are
several candidates running for local office as well as the state legislature
who are closely aligned with these two radical organizations.

FIGHTING
BACK

While
Congress fiddles and the Bush Administration issues meaningless pronouncements
on "get tough" programs it never intends to enforce, local communities
and state legislatures are beginning to fight back. And they are meeting
with success.

State
Legislatures, forced to deal with the failure of the federal government
to fix the immigration laws, have considered 1,404 immigration bills
this year and enacted 170 of them. These laws are aimed at curbing
employment of illegals and making it more difficult to obtain state
identification documents like driver's licenses.

In
May, Oklahoma passed the "Taxpayer and Citizen protection Act" which
denies illegals state identification, and requires all state and local
agencies to verify citizenship status of all applicants before authorizing
benefits.

On
the local level incredible success is being achieved in Northern Virginia.
Last year two residents of Herndon, Virginia, with no prior political
experience, began an effort called Save Herndon. The issue was the
establishment of a day labor center in the community. The center would
give illegals a gathering place in the community to help them get
jobs, identification and benefits from the community.

The
two began a campaign that at once made a major issue out of the establishment
of the center. When the mayor and the city council moved forward and
voted to establish the center over the objections of a majority of
the citizens, Save Herndon began a campaign to assure these representatives
were not re-elected. They succeeded beyond their wildest expectations,
helping to out the mayor and everyone on the city council who voted
for the center.

Now
the movement is growing across the Northern Virginia area. There is
now Help Save Manassas, Help Save Loudoun (County), Help Save Fairfax,
Help Save Virginia and Help Save Maryland. Together these purely grassroots
movements have succeeded in enacting legislation in Loudoun County
(the nation's fastest growing county) and in its neighbor, Prince
William County which stops county tax-payer services to illegals.
Incredibly, under challenge from federal and state officials, the
members of county commissioners are holding tough behind the laws.

The
key, as stated earlier, is the day labor centers. If your city has
one, then the message has gone out to the illegal infrastructure that
your community welcomes them. Get rid of it and send the message that
they are no longer welcome. If faced with lawsuits from the ACLU and
La Raze, welcome them. Tell them you will gladly have a news conference
to discuss their suit in front of the cameras. Do not be afraid.

Here
are a few guidelines to help organize locally and face the coming
onslaught of charges of racism.

DON'T
express anger at what is happening to your community. DON'T express
annoyance because illegals refuse to assimilate into your community
or abide by your customs. DON'T make the issue economic and safety
issues. Overcrowded housing and commercial vehicle zoning violations
or that specific individuals are illegal aliens.

The
pro-illegals will try to tell the public that there is uncertainty
as to who is illegal, creating doubt. They will talk about how impossible
it is to check everyone's legal status. It will be easy to charge
racism.

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Instead,
make the issues about the abrogation of law. Focus your efforts against
the individuals, businesses and politicians who create this problem
and cheat honest business owners and workers by allowing illegal hiring
practices under the table. In short, make the issue about enforcement
of the law, cost and corruption. It's working in Virginia.

Today,
we have the chance to not only stop the flood of illegal aliens, but
in the process, deflate the size and power of the federal government
in the process. It's time to organize Help Save America. For part
one click below.

Most
Americans understand that new laws are not needed to stop illegal immigration.
What is necessary is repeal of some laws granting taxpayer-financed services
to illegals along with enforcement of existing laws.